King Tone reinvents 2 classic overdrives!
The Duellist packs two distinct overdrive circuits that can be run independently or in combination.
This is a pedal that Stevie Ray Vaughan would have loved!
The String-Singer side is a more versatile, polished and grown-up cousin of the classic Tubescreamer.
This side nails everything from a cleanish boost to super smooth, harmonically-rich lead tones.
Its dynamic and tactile (with a significant volume hike if required)!
The Heavy-Hand side is Jesse Davey’s take on the 1990s Marshall Bluesbreaker pedal.
Equally refined, it retains the original’s touch-sensitive bluesy breakup at lower gain settings but adds a far superior range of volume, tonal control and gain.
Stack both sides together for a soaring smooth lead voice that’s very addictive!
The Duellist is arguably one of the most solidly built, tonally versatile and professional-sounding overdrives on the market today.
Converts include Kirk Fletcher, Josh Smith, Ariel Posen and Joey Landreth.
King Tone Duellist V2 overdrive features:
• A reinvention of two classic and distinct overdrive pedals.
• Separate and independent circuits for each channel.
• Fat, Stock and Glass settings for each channel.
• New Easy access side switches for new tonal options.
• New Channel order selector switch.
• Asymmetrical or Symmetrical clipping for each channel.
• Switchable distortion circuit on channel B.
• Handwired.
• New Pedalboard-friendly version with top jacks.
• True Bypass.
• Power: 9V DC.
• Current Draw: Less than 100mA.
• Dimensions: 4.7" x 3.7".
Specs
Type | Overdrive |
Condition | New |
Power | 9-18V DC |
Current Draw | 100mA |
Power supply included | No |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
Country of Origin | United States |

FREE SHIPPING
- Free shipping within Canada.
- Free shipping to the USA.
- Free shipping on international orders over 520$.
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Fast Delivery
- Canada : 1 - 2 business days
- USA : 1 - 2 business days
- Rest of the world: 3 - 5 business days.

Hassle-Free Returns
You have 45 days to test your new gear. If you choose to return it, we’ll send a full refund. It’s that simple: no bogus restocking fees or charges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Where are you located? +
We’re based in Blainville, Quebec, Canada.
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When will my order ship? +
Orders placed before 12 PM EST ship the same business day.
Tracking details are sent shortly after purchase.
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How much does shipping cost? +
Most orders ship free to Canada and the US.
International orders ship free on purchases over $520 CAD.
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Which shipping methods do you use? +
Orders ship via UPS Expedited by default.
For faster delivery, you can select UPS Express Saver at checkout.
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How long does shipping take? +
Typical delivery times are:
• Canada: 2–3 business days with UPS Expedited, 1 business day with UPS Express Saver
• USA: 2–3 business days with UPS Expedited, 1 business day with UPS Express Saver
• International: 3–5 business days with UPS Expedited, 2–3 business days with UPS Express Saver
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Which payment methods do you accept? +
We accept all major credit cards and PayPal.
Financing options are available through Klarna and RBC PayPlan.
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Do Canadian customers pay sales tax? +
Yes. Sales tax is applied based on your province of residence:
• Alberta: 5%
• British Columbia: 5%
• Manitoba: 5%
• New Brunswick: 15%
• Newfoundland and Labrador: 15%
• Northwest Territories: 5%
• Nova Scotia: 14%
• Nunavut: 5%
• Ontario: 13%
• Prince Edward Island: 15%
• Quebec: 14.975%
• Saskatchewan: 5%
• Yukon: 5%
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Do USA customers pay import fees? +
Yes. Starting August 29, 2025, all US-bound shipments will be subject to duties, taxes, and brokerage fees.
These charges are determined by US Customs and collected by UPS at delivery.
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Do international customers pay import fees? +
Yes. International shipments may be subject to duties and taxes.
These charges are set by the destination country’s customs authority and collected by UPS at delivery.